Artworks and memorabilia from Donna Summer’s personal belongings head to Christie’s New York this June. Bidding on the rich collection—which spans Polaroids, trophies, and even paintings by the ...
In the 1970s, Donna Summer was the undisputed Queen of Disco, a powerhouse vocal talent and innovative songwriter whose lusty, chart-topping anthems defined a hedonistic era. In private, however, ...
Between 1976 and 1982, Donna Summer had more top-10 hits than any other recording artist — she became one of the best-selling artists of all time. The Boston-born singer-songwriter became the Queen of ...
Donna Summer was more than just the amazing voice you heard on the radio. Her daughter Brooklyn Sudano says that Summer was a “multilayered” talent that most fans didn’t know much about. In the new ...
Love to Love You, Donna Summer is not just a documentary, it’s a hymn to the life and times of the indisputable queen of disco. The film conveys Donna Summer’s journey from the gospel churches of ...
Summer, who died in 2012, is the subject of a new HBO documentary, Love to Love You. In 2003, she spoke to Fresh Air about the origins of the hit song from which the documentary takes its name. This ...
This may sound odd now, but when Donna Summer first hit America's pop music charts in 1975, it was a steamy, scandalous moment. Her first hit, "Love to Love You Baby," featured Summer making noises of ...
Hometown queen of disco Donna Summer was born in Dorchester and raised in Mission Hill. She died in 2012, and the five-time Grammy Award winner was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame a year ...
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